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Topic: Difference between expand and dom during boosting
Posted By: hunkeelin
Subject: Difference between expand and dom during boosting
Date Posted: 01/01/2019 at 6:49pm
I recently start boosting(falco tempo long) h3 rubbers. When you boost an h3 rubber the they normally dom. That is because the sponge absorbs the oil and expand while the topsheet stays the same. Simple physics.

It is expected when the boosting effect wear off, the sponge would shrink and less dom will occur. However, I am seeing a different phenomenon. When I peel off the rubber from my racket, the rubber is of the same size when boosted but there's less dom. Why is that? 




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USATT: Current 2139 as of 11/2019



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Posted By: chop4ever
Date Posted: 01/01/2019 at 7:32pm
Forever boosting effect and the topsheet has been boosted via penetration and absorption from glue and pips structure.
Next phenomenon will be loosing tackiness and stability between TS and SP.


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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster


Posted By: Tassie52
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 1:00am
Originally posted by chop4ever chop4ever wrote:

Forever boosting effect and the topsheet has been boosted via penetration and absorption from glue and pips structure.
Next phenomenon will be loosing tackiness and stability between TS and SP.
As an Australian, you would know you get the same results if you use sandpaper.


Posted By: chop4ever
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 6:17am
Originally posted by Tassie52 Tassie52 wrote:

Originally posted by chop4ever chop4ever wrote:

Forever boosting effect and the topsheet has been boosted via penetration and absorption from glue and pips structure.
Next phenomenon will be loosing tackiness and stability between TS and SP.
As an Australian, you would know you get the same results if you use sandpaper.

your comment is ambiguous to me.
BTW, I could play hard-bat and sand-paper competition due to the fact that I am a chopper and I could fire my FH with long pips.


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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster


Posted By: hunkeelin
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 12:11pm
What is ts and sp?

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USATT: Current 2139 as of 11/2019


Posted By: jackass22
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 1:05pm
Probably topspin and short push


Posted By: hunkeelin
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 1:11pm
Originally posted by chop4ever chop4ever wrote:

Forever boosting effect and the topsheet has been boosted via penetration and absorption from glue and pips structure.
Next phenomenon will be loosing tackiness and stability between TS and SP.

How the topsheet absorb the booster? THe sponge is the one that get boosted. 


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USATT: Current 2139 as of 11/2019


Posted By: SmackDAT
Date Posted: 01/02/2019 at 2:19pm
Originally posted by hunkeelin hunkeelin wrote:

Originally posted by chop4ever chop4ever wrote:

Forever boosting effect and the topsheet has been boosted via penetration and absorption from glue and pips structure.
Next phenomenon will be loosing tackiness and stability between TS and SP.

How the topsheet absorb the booster? THe sponge is the one that get boosted. 
because it is stretched - creating "permanent" artificial tension.  


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